I'm a new member of this group, and I was wondering if anybody could give me any information on how easy (or not) it is to work, make money, *save* money, and have a decent apartment in Iceland? I mean, are wages for, say, working in a bookstore, high enough for one to pay one's bills, eat well, and yet save a little money?

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